Deleting old messages problem (adapter status 001)

Hi,
I am trying to delete old messages, and some of them are staying in system. Here is the result of 'RSXMB_SHOW_STATUS' report:
Message Status
Message Status:      003 Number:             85.274
Adapter Status of Messages with Message Status:              003
Adapter Status:      000 Number:              4.040
Adapter Status:      001 Number:             74.290
Adapter Status:      002 Number:                  0
Adapter Status:      003 Number:                  0
Adapter Status:      004 Number:                  0
Adapter Status:      005 Number:                  0
Adapter Status:      006 Number:              4.806
Adapter Status:      007 Number:              2.122
Adapter Status:      008 Number:                  6
Adapter Status:      009 Number:                  0
Adapter Status:      010 Number:                  0
Adapter Status >     010 Number:                  0
So, there is 74.290 messages whith 001 status in adapter. Archieve and delete jobs don't want to delete them, and status isn't going to change. Refreshing adapter status did help with most of messages but 74.290 is what still there after refresh. Any ideas how to bring them to final state or may be its possible delete them in this state?

Hi,
    Above  Messages are related to your IDoc and BPM related interfaces...
so you need to schedule a report which does the deletion of the same...
Check the reports scheduled are running or not...
I dont remeber the reports which does the job of changing the status...
HTH
Rajesh

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